tbe new VorK College of Pbarmacy 



Columbia TTlniveisit'? 



Ebe 89tb Hnnual XLcvm of llnetruction of tbis Collcae, 



©pen to fiDen anD Momen, 

 will DcQin on fiDont)a^, September 23, 1918 



The College offers a course of two years, consisting of three days' instruction 

 weekly, to those possessing the Pharmacy Student Certificate of the New York State 

 Education Department, based on thirty Regents' counts, or two years' work in an 

 accredited high school, and leading to the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy. 



As a department of Columbia University, the College offers courses of 

 three, four and six years, of three days' instruction weekly throughout the academic 

 year, leading respectively to the degrees of Pharmaceutical Chemist (Ph. Ch.), 

 Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (B. S. in Phar.) and Doctor of Pharmacy (Phar. 

 D.)' Admission to the three-year course is based on graduation from an accred- 

 ited high school or on a Regents' qualifying certificate for 60 counts; to the four 

 and six'year courses, on a Regents' Qualifying Certificate for 72 counts. 



The Trustees award two scholarships for the second year to the two 

 members of the first year class of the college course who stand highest at the 

 final examinations of that year. 



The Isaac Plaut Fellowship provides seven hundred and fifty dollars annually, 

 for one year of study at a foreign university, for the Bachelor of Science in Phar- 

 macy who holds the highest rank among the members of his class. 



The Max J Breitenbach cash prize of two hundred dollars and the George 

 J. Seabury scholarship provide tuition fees for the fourth year to the two students 

 standing highest at the close of the third year. 



The Trustees also award three cash prizes of one hundred dollars each, 

 for special proficiency in chemistry, pharmacy and materia medica, to members of 

 the second year class. 



The Louis Dohme prize consists of one hundred dollars in cash for speciah 

 proficiency in pharmacognosy. 



The E. R. Squibb prize consists of one hundred dollars for special proficiency 

 in analytical chemistry. 



The Pace Prize consists of fifty dollars for highest proficiency in pharma- 

 ceutical accounting. 



A Summer Preparatory Course of twelve weeks prepares the student in 

 special directions for the regular work of the term. 



Evening courses in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Urine Analysis, Microscopy, 

 Bacteriology and Pharmacognosy are given in connection with the Extension 

 teaching of the University. 



Those interested will please communicate with 



Secretary's Office, 115-119 West 68th St., New York City 



